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Article Title: Diabetes is One of the Leading Causes of Death and Disability
Author: Anant Ratanakovit
Category: Diabetes, Wellness, Nutrition
Word Count: 547
Keywords: diabetes,diabetes control,all about diabetes,diabetes symptoms
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Diabetes is one of the most common causes of death in the U.S.,and experts 
estimate that the disease costs the American economy $132 billion a 
year.Diabetes is the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease, accounting for 
about 44 percent of new cases.Diabetes is also the leading cause of new cases 
of blindness among adults aged 20 to 74.Diabetes is a global problem with 
devastating human,social and economic impact.Today more than 250 million people 
worldwide are living with diabetes.

Diabetes is diagnosed if blood glucose levels rise to 200 mg/dL or 
higher.Diabetes happens when someone's body does not have enough insulin.Our 
bodies need fuel to give them the energy to keep working.Insulin is produced by 
the pancreas,a small organ between the stomach and liver.The pancreas secretes 
other important enzymes that help to digest food.Insulin moves glucose out of 
the blood and into the body's cells where it can be turned into energy.When the 
body does not make enough insulin or does not respond to it,glucose cannot get 
into cells and instead stays in the blood.

Diabetes can damage blood vessels and nerves and decrease the body's ability to 
fight infection.You may not notice a foot injury until an infection 
develops.Diabetes increases your risk of developing cardiovascular disease.High 
glucose levels can affect the artery walls,encouraging fatty deposits(atheroma) 
to develop.Diabetes may cause nerve damage in your hands,legs and feet,or 
eyes.In some cases,diabetes can cause blindness or lead to amputation.Diabetes 
treatment is based on the severity of the disease. 

There are two types of diabetes:Type 1 and Type 2.Type 1 diabetes is usually 
diagnosed in childhood. Many patients are diagnosed when they are older than 
age 20.Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1 and makes up 90% or more 
of all cases of diabetes.It usually occurs in adulthood.Type 2 diabetes results 
from the body's failure to properly use insulin, combined with a shortage of 
insulin production.There are also other forms,such as gestational diabetes, 
which occurs during pregnancy,as well as a few others.

Gestational diabetes is diabetes that happens for the first time when a woman 
is pregnant.Gestational diabetes goes away when you have your baby,but it does 
increase your risk for having diabetes later.Diabetes in pregnancy is 
associated with risks to the mother and to the developing fetus. 
Miscarriage,pre-eclampsia and preterm labour are more common in women with 
pre-existing diabetes.Diabetes in pregnancy increases concentrations of leptin 
in cord blood,which correlate with increased fetal fat mass.Babies may also 
inherit the gene for diabetes,thus having a higher risk of becoming obese and 
developing diabetes in later life.

A person's major life activities can be disrupted substantially by diabetes in 
one way or another.Also, when we try to deal with diabetes,costly medication is 
always with it.In some cases routine oral medications or injection may be 
required.Treatment for diabetes varies based on a number of factors, including 
weight,age and any complications the patient is experiencing.Take maintenance 
medicine if necessary even when you feel good and get routine check up to avoid 
problems.

With diabetes,lifestyle change is required.Start by eating healthy 
foods,including physical activity in your daily routine and maintaining a 
healthy weight. You have to be well aware of the foods you eat and have quality 
time to have physical activities that will strengthen your immune system in 
order for you to have a better health condition.

Anant Ratanakovit is a 34 years old businessman who lives in 
Bangkok,Thailand.He recommends you to download a free brochure about diabetes 
and your kidneys here:http://www.your-goodhealth.blogspot.com
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